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==Layout==
==Layout==
The stage consists of a single flat strip of terrain with a simple texture. On either side of the stage is an invisible wall that prevents the player from reaching the [[blast line]]s. These walls can be [[wall jump]]ed from and [[wall cling]]ed on, but do not interact with projectiles. In ''Brawl'', it is not possible for the player to be [[KO]]'d on the test stage under normal circumstances, as the only character available, {{SSBB|Mario}}, cannot clear the walls and lacks any self-damaging attacks to [[knockback|launch]] himself with. In ''Smash 4'', an invisible ceiling just above the [[camera]] boundary ensures that no fighter is able to reach any blast line.
The stage consists of a single flat strip of terrain with a simple texture. On either side of the stage is an invisible wall that prevents the player from reaching the [[blast line]]s. These walls can be [[wall jump]]ed from and [[wall cling]]ed on, but do not interact with projectiles. These walls, combined with an invisible ceiling just above the [[camera]] boundary, make it impossible for the player to be [[KO]]'d on the test stage.


On the controls test stage, pressing buttons will cause a small notice to appear on screen, containing an icon for button and its currently assigned function. In {{for3ds}}, controls can be customized using the bottom screen while the player is in the test stage. In ''Brawl'' and {{forwiiu}}, controls are set on a separate screen. In ''Ultimate'', a [[Sandbag]] was added to the stage.
On the controls test stage, pressing buttons will cause a small notice to appear on screen, containing an icon for button and its currently assigned function. In {{for3ds}}, controls can be customized using the bottom screen while the player is in the test stage. In ''Brawl'' and {{forwiiu}}, controls are set on a separate screen. In ''Ultimate'', a [[Sandbag]] was added to the stage.

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